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Old 11-08-2011, 09:06 PM
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Just checking out the Moser website and I see they offer a couple of C-clip eliminators for the 10 bolt. #9000 and #9200. The #9000 is for a 1.533 bearing seat and the other is for 1.400 bearing seats. Just wondering if these will work for my rear. I've got superior replacement axles if that matters. I'm looking at these because I road race my car and with the c-cliped axles I'm getting some serious pad knock back from the axles walking in the housing. Thanks guys.
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Originally Posted by kmspruill242
Just checking out the Moser website and I see they offer a couple of C-clip eliminators for the 10 bolt. #9000 and #9200. The #9000 is for a 1.533 bearing seat and the other is for 1.400 bearing seats. Just wondering if these will work for my rear. I've got superior replacement axles if that matters. I'm looking at these because I road race my car and with the c-cliped axles I'm getting some serious pad knock back from the axles walking in the housing. Thanks guys.


You can buy thicker C-Clips to take up the slack.
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C-Clip eliminators are prone to leaking over time and would not be the best choice for your application. If you want a better route putting on 9" ends onto your 10-bolt would be the better way to go.
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I didn't even know that was an option. I know everyone tends to try to get away from the 10 bolt but I just don't see the shock loads road racing guys see drag racing. So these 10 bolts tend to live a lot longer. Plus I have a weight advantage with the 10 bolt. So any info you could give me about putting 9 inch ends on a 10 bolt would be great. Thanks for the input.
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These are the things needed to do this. Housing ends, axles, and labor. You will be looking around $650+ to do this. Depending on who's parts you chose and what a shop will charge you for labor.
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What labor is involved?
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Originally Posted by MidwestChassis
These are the things needed to do this. Housing ends, axles, and labor. You will be looking around $650+ to do this. Depending on who's parts you chose and what a shop will charge you for labor.
So you'd use a housing end for a 3.150" bearing, like Strange H1143? Will that work with the factory brakes?



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